Is that your prediction or has that been announced somewhere? If it's true, that bodes extremely well for Wisconsin and Nebraska.

The problem for the other western schools is that they all recruit Ohio heavily, and now they will only sporadically be playing there. All of the good recruiting hotbeds are in the east with the exception of Chicago. As a Minnesota fan I don't really care since we never have had much success in Ohio or the East Coast and usually go straight to Florida/Texas.

The problem for the other western schools is that they all recruit Ohio heavily, and now they will only sporadically be playing there. All of the good recruiting hotbeds are in the east with the exception of Chicago. As a Minnesota fan I don't really care since we never have had much success in Ohio or the East Coast and usually go straight to Florida/Texas.

I can tell you it's going to be a rough introduction for Rutgers and Maryland if the divisions shape up this way. It's going to be hard for them to really gain momentum.

Keep in mind that in the past 2 years Wisconsin has not lost a game by more than 7 points and have only lost 1 game by more than 7 points in the last 3 years (10 points to MSU).

Not saying that Wisconsin has a chance and they will most likely be double-digit underdogs, but they do a good job of keeping games close. With that being said, here's hoping that Alabama gets some sort of recruiting violations... :)

What's fun about next year is that Buckeye fans have basically set it up as National Championship or bust, and they will inevitably lose to Purdue or some **** and everything else will have a nice laugh.

What's fun about next year is that Buckeye fans have basically set it up as National Championship or bust, and they will inevitably lose to Purdue or some **** and everything else will have a nice laugh.

There is a decent bit of truth to this. But that's what happens when you are an elite team in any sport. It's championship or bust. And only a few teams realistically have the ability to do that, and it's an inevitability that all but one will fail.

There is something good about having **** expectations at a school like Minnesota. You get used to the feeling of perpetual failure and mediocre goals.

Keep in mind that in the past 2 years Wisconsin has not lost a game by more than 7 points and have only lost 1 game by more than 7 points in the last 3 years (10 points to MSU).

Not saying that Wisconsin has a chance and they will most likely be double-digit underdogs, but they do a good job of keeping games close. With that being said, here's hoping that Alabama gets some sort of recruiting violations... :)

These are the scores of the last 9 games where Saban has had 2 or more weeks to prepare, and the players time to get healthy....

42-14 vs. #1 Notre Dame

41-14 vs. #24 Michigan

21-0 vs. #1 LSU

49-7 vs. #14 Michigan St.

34-24 vs. #10 Virginia Tech

37-21 vs. #2 Texas

48-7 vs. Kent St.

48-3 vs. San Jose St.

34-10 vs. Clemson

Make yourself some easy money Badger fan. Bet on Bama to cover when Saban has 2 or more weeks to prepare. Easy money.